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by LinuxBender
3798 days ago
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History has shown us that all the the IoT devices are poorly coded at best and completely un-managed at worst. It is also assumed that these devices have unfettered internet access. Most of them can do HTTPS. Either you allow it or you don't. How many Barbie dolls have been having inappropriate conversations with children that a human would otherwise be arrested for? How many televisions are feeding audio from families back to a company? How long is this data saved? Who has access to it? When must it be destroyed? What legal protections does anyone have against data abuse? What is deemed data abuse? If it turns out I am being spied on, what binding agreement do I have with the manufacturer and seller that will make them feel pain? Are they obligated to give me more than, "We're sorry. Gosh, we're just so darn sorry." Sorry, no. These devices need to be recycled before they are ever used. |
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